Discussion 2021: Round 1: Teams & In Game Discussion

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I've read a fair bit here from posters who saw the game - thanks so much for the insights.

The main guy I'm interested in season long is Walsh: great tank undoubtedly but did he look damaging to the eye? 32 disposals for 120 odd is good, but not amazing. Sure, it's not Gaff and Matt Crouch territory who on those numbers barely scrape 100, but neither is it in the land of the really damaging mids.

Compare him with someone like Bont who since 2019, when getting 30 or more possessions, has averaged 143. Do we think Walsh will be able to accumulate his way to a 110 average? Or will the down games with 24 disposals for 85 points drag him?
 
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I've read a fair bit here from posters who saw the game - thanks so much for the insights.

The main guy I'm interested in season long is Walsh: great tank undoubtedly but did he look damaging to the eye? 32 disposals for 120 odd is good, but not amazing. Sure, it's not Gaff and Matt Crouch territory who on those numbers barely scrape 100, but neither is it in the land of the really damaging mids.

Compare him with someone like Bont who since 2019, when getting 30 or more possessions, has averaged 143. Do we think Walsh will be able to accumulate his way to a 110 average? Or will the down games with 24 disposals for 85 points drag him?
I don't think comparing him with Champion Data's lovechild is a fair comparison :LOL:
 
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After having a night to think about it i'm okay with Cripps, he showed he can still be elite in that first half and was underscored for it imo. But he also only cost 523 thousand - if he becomes a solid m7/8 at 105 then thats easily a good pick to me. This doubles when you factor in that there is/was a huge upside in picking him and he could go 110+.
 

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Unless the Hawks players are being told lies by the selection committee, I’ve just had it confirmed again today that Downie is going to be the sub.

To be hoenst, it shouldn’t catch anyone out as we’ll see him named either as one of the 4 EMGs tonight or in the 22.
 
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After having a night to think about it i'm okay with Cripps, he showed he can still be elite in that first half and was underscored for it imo. But he also only cost 523 thousand - if he becomes a solid m7/8 at 105 then thats easily a good pick to me. This doubles when you factor in that there is/was a huge upside in picking him and he could go 110+.
Yeah, not much to go on after one game. Long season. He's also an easy downgrade to a Heppell or Rowell et al. if he flops and one of them goes well. Only problem there is how many correction trades you need elsewhere. I think he'll be alright.
Interesting to see what happens with Williams in...
 

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Unless the Hawks players are being told lies by the selection committee, I’ve just had it confirmed again today that Downie is going to be the sub.

To be hoenst, it shouldn’t catch anyone out as we’ll see him named either as one of the 4 EMGs tonight or in the 22.
This is bad news in Supercoach terms.

Means that other clubs may announce debutants only for them to be the sub too. So as an example we forego a rookie named on field playing on Saturday only to have our selected rookie end up being a sub on Sunday as the Sunday team hasn't been announced yet at the time our Saturday rookie plays. Our Saturday rookie that we were going to pick gets locked out and we're stuck with the Sunday player who ends up being the sub, possibly even on the field on occasion.

These subs and the teams being announced the night before is a nightmare for SC.
 
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I didn't pick Cripps and was kicking myself at half time. Felt better by the end of the game. But if you have him, I wouldn't worry. He was in absolute beast mode in that first half. Just running through tackles, dishing off, hitting targets. Doing all the things he's built for. I couldn't really tell where he was playing in the second half but it was certainly clear he'd gone missing. Picked up a bit in the final.

It may be that the cap on interchanges is going to mean that players will be used in bursts. He was certainly playing that way in the first half. I actually said to the guys I was with at the game at quarter time that this style of play will not be sustainable for four quarters. Probably bodes well for the Bulldogs with so many midfield options
 
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This is bad news in Supercoach terms.

Means that other clubs may announce debutants only for them to be the sub too. So as an example we forego a rookie named on field playing on Saturday only to have our selected rookie end up being a sub on Sunday as the Sunday team hasn't been announced yet at the time our Saturday rookie plays. Our Saturday rookie that we were going to pick gets locked out and we're stuck with the Sunday player who ends up being the sub, possibly even on the field on occasion.

These subs and the teams being announced the night before is a nightmare for SC.
And equally you know this means Clarko is gonna make sure he gets into the game come what may. Especially after what we saw last night. This has disaster written all over it.
 
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I didn't pick Cripps and was kicking myself at half time. Felt better by the end of the game. But if you have him, I wouldn't worry. He was in absolute beast mode in that first half. Just running through tackles, dishing off, hitting targets. Doing all the things he's built for. I couldn't really tell where he was playing in the second half but it was certainly clear he'd gone missing. Picked up a bit in the final.

It may be that the cap on interchanges is going to mean that players will be used in bursts. He was certainly playing that way in the first half. I actually said to the guys I was with at the game at quarter time that this style of play will not be sustainable for four quarters. Probably bodes well for the Bulldogs with so many midfield options
RE: ...........It may be that the cap on interchanges is going to mean that players will be used in bursts.........
So players with good endurance will get bigger bursts to score more points and players, like Cripps, with low endurance will get less bursts to score less points.

RE:.........Probably bodes well for the Bulldogs with so many midfield options..........
Lots of points to be shared around, but there is only 3300 pts to share, hmmm, I'm curious to see how it all plays out.
 
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